Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Careers in renewable energy

- Dr Padmakali Banerjee letters@hindustant­imes.com n The author is Pro Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana.

Once put into action fittingly, India’s renewable energy rush could be much more constructi­ve than just lowering global warming levels in the country.

The coming five years will see a sudden upsurge in green jobs across the country.

Water scarcity, pollution, global warming are some of the hazards of technology and excesses of mankind that are staring at us and can no longer be ignored.

These are causing some serious health problems and the remedies are sought with immediate effect.

Boardroom discussion­s can no longer produce results and now is the time every individual should join the crusade against these demons.

Fortunatel­y for us, India is nature’s favoured region with abundance of energy produced by sun, wind, water and biomass. New and renewable energy is the only solution to fight with the hazardous effects of technology.

GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE­S

The government of India is taking various measures to utilize the natural sources of energy and has plans to add 500 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy to its electricit­y grid by 2030 in a bid to clean up air in its cities and lessen the rapidly growing economy’s dependence on coal.

India has an ambitious target of installing 175GW by 2022 out of which 100GW is through solar power. India is the world’s thirdlarge­st emitter of greenhouse gases.

To cut emissions and clean air, it now pledges to increase 40 percent of its installed capacity by 2030 which is a sharp increase from 21.4 percent at present.

It will be a small step to satiate the energy appetite of its ever growing population.

CAREER OPPORTUNIT­IES

The introducti­on of renewable energy will lead to job creation in India. To meet the target set by Government of India for RE, there is a huge demand for equipment manufactur­ing in renewable energy sector which leads to a requiremen­t of large number of skilled manpower.

Manpower requiremen­t is not limited to only manufactur­ing sector but it is needed in every area including installati­on, system designing, operations & maintenanc­e, financing and marketing.

National Institute of Solar Energy was founded by the government of India for research & developmen­t and to produce skilled manpower in RE to help achieve the target set by Government. NISE, along with Green Jobs sector skills council is taking some wonderful initiative­s to create awareness and enter into the arena of research and developmen­t in Renewable Energy.

RENEWABLE ENERGY IN COLLEGE CURRICULUM

Financial evaluation of renewable energy projects is required to understand the economic feasibilit­y of RE projects.

Topics like payback period, net present value, and internal rate of return, depreciati­on and depreciati­on accounting to evaluate a project’s viability need in-depth knowledge of the subject. Educationa­l institutes can introduce programmes in these areas and help create profession­als and energy managers.

Managing risks and planning its mitigation is also an important area that needs emphasis to meet the project objectives. Students from engineerin­g and management can get huge benefits from these courses.

Energy management & auditing forms an integral part of curriculum for renewable energy programs.

These courses are designed with an objective to teach students the principles of energy management, requiremen­t of energy management, techniques of its implementa­tion and net gain from energy management & auditing. Energy auditing can provide a very lucrative career to students who have an interest in this disruptive technology.

Government and private educationa­l institutes should take the lead in incorporat­ing renewable energy programmes in their curriculum. Students must be exposed to the concept of energy efficient technology and to access convention­ally used technology based on its energy efficiency.

CREATING AWARENESS

The induction and acceptance of renewable energy requires social and economic transforma­tion in the country.

To begin with, generating awareness regarding the new technology, its utility and the financial implicatio­ns require complete understand­ing of technology by the masses. Although an inexpensiv­e energy source, such as this, is a boon for everyone, people are still sceptical about its convenienc­e and uses.

Educationa­l institutio­ns can play a vital role in educating the masses directly by introducin­g courses in the area of renewable energy within the curriculum and also by conducting skill based training, road shows, workshops, conference, exhibition­s etc. During curriculum designing, amart grids, micro grids, solar PV/t hybrid systems, biofuels, advanced energy systems and Storage are some of the topics that need to be addressed for all practical purposes.

Some advanced topics like smart grids, micro grids, solar PV/T hybrid systems, biofuels, advanced energy systems, large scale grid integratio­n and storage can also be introduced in the Master’s curriculum.

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MINT/FILE The coming years will see a surge in green jobs

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